Archaeologists Discover in Northern Peru a Pre -Hispanic Mural of More than 3,000 Years – The Observatorial
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The polychrome mural was discovered in Huaca Yolanda, a pre-Hispanic ceremonial center located in the Chao Valley. A pre-Hispanic mural in perfect conservation, more than three thousand years old, has been found at the archaeological site Huaca Yolanda, in northern Peru. The artistic piece has left the researchers perplexed by its original iconography, volume and vibrant colors. Unprecedented finding The discovery was announced by archaeologist …
Archaeologists discover in northern Peru a pre -Hispanic mural of more than 3,000 years – The Observatorial
Peruvian archaeologists They discovered a pre -Hispanic mural of more than 3,000 years old in a ceremonial center in northern Peru, the researchers reported on Tuesday. The polychrome mural with figures on both sides and original pigments is located inside a temple of the Huaca archaeological site (sacred place) Yolanda, in the La Libertad region […]
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